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page 1Pronouns
pronoun
In linguistics and grammar, a pronoun (glossed '''''') is a word or a group of words that one may substitute for a noun or noun phrase.
relative pronoun
type of pronoun that marks a relative clause
indefinite pronoun
pronoun without a definite referent (e.g. "somebody", "everything", "whoever")
possessive
A possessive or ktetic form (abbreviated or ''''''; from ; ) is a word or grammatical construction indicating a relationship of possession in a broad sense. This can include strict ownership, or a number of other types of relation to a greater or lesser degree analogous to it.
illeism
Illeism (; from Latin : "he; that man") is the act of referring to oneself in the third person instead of first person. It is sometimes used in literature as a stylistic device. In real-life usage, illeism can reflect a number of different stylistic intentions or involuntary circumstances.
personal pronoun set
third-person pronouns that an individual wants to be used when referring to them
reciprocal pronoun
pronoun that shows reciprocal relationships; e.g. "each other" in "they saw each other"
elle
proposed gender-neutral Spanish pronoun
Winograd Schema Challenge
test of machine intelligence
resumptive pronoun
personal pronoun in a relative phrase that repeats the antecedent; "she" as in "the girl that, when it rains, she cries"